Sinéad GleesonOvjeren akaunt

@sineadgleeson

Constellations (2019, PB 02/04/20 , 24/03/20 ): essays on bodies, art, motherhood, mortality. Agent: Peter Straus

Dublin, Ireland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    Whoa! Was thrilled to win this award for best non-fiction book for Constellations at in a category of great books. Thank you

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    'Mastectomy', 2017, portraits of women sufferers/survivors of breast cancer inspired by the mother of UK photographer Ami Barwell

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    Linehan has shared my photo from last night with his 650k followers. The comments beneath are, of course, transphobic and fatphobic and hurtful. Like many women, cis and trans, I am frequently unhappy with how I look. 1/4

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    Wow, who could have predicted that obscure socialist obsessions like housing and healthcare would be issues in this election and not bare-minimum foreign policy competency and alarm clocks?

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  6. Tickets for my interview with Rebecca Solnit at are now on sale here:

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  7. "The fact that the scale of homelessness is not an emergency for our politicians demonstrates a huge lack of empathy and credibility." Myself and other writers were asked for our thoughts on next week's general election in .

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  8. "My chair has enabled me to use my energy for my work and to rebuild my strength safely, instead of forcing my body to move in ways that could be harmful." on how using a wheelchair changed her life.

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  9. "BAME groups in the UK are disproportionately likely to be diagnosed with mental health problems, experience poor treatment outcomes and disengage from mainstream mental health services." on racial bias in medicine.

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  10. "I am never more strongly reminded of the disobedient nature of my body than when I’m in hospital. Hospitals are designed for ill people, not for disabled people." on hospital spaces and disabled bodies.

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  11. Would highly recommend reading the rest of the . Here's on her mental health, medication and wanting doctors to trust her opinion.

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  12. RTing for ’s thoughts on hospital corridors and their correlation with the work of some film-makers.

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    Getting set up in the fantastic Glasgow , surrounded by inspirational Irish female authors 📚, for our first celebration of in Scotland

    A shelf of books by Irish women authors in the Glasgow Women’s Library
    A bookshelf with a Glasgow Women’s Library sign on top of it.
    A t-shirt with “Sisterhood is powerful” written across it hanging on a Coat rack at the Glasgow Women’s Library
    , , i još njih 7
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  15. Kicking off tonight’s event at is , discussing the poetry of and Tara Bergin.

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  16. “If anyone picks up a book of mine, it’s eminently clear that a feminist is writing, no matter what I’m writing about.” A new profile of Vivian Gornick in ahead of the publication of ‘Unfinished Business’.

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    Lighting a candle today for Ann Lovett and her little son. Paula Meehan’s ‘The Statue of the Virgin at Granard Speaks’ from Mysteries of the Home (Dedalus Press, 2013)

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    31. sij

    This day 36 years ago – 31 January 1984 – Ann Lovett, a 15-year-old girl, was found beside a grotto in Co Longford, having given birth to a stillborn baby. She later died. Soon after, Gay Byrne read out letters on his radio show from listeners who had also given birth in secret.

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  19. Nearly every interview I do for Constellations, I’m asked about the work being “personal”, or “confessional”. There’s also “Is it cathartic?”(No) I’ve been on panels with male essayists, who also write from their own life, who are not asked this, their work not labelled this way.

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  20. 2/2 ... “As has pointed out, you don’t hear anyone calling Knausgaard a diarist.” From this great interview on feminism, the essay and by for .

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  21. “When we hear personal stories about women, critics describe the work as ‘confessional’. But when our male colleagues do exactly the same work, they’re called essayists. They’re afforded the privilege of the assumption that there is a craft to writing about their own experience.”

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